Luminescent material

a technology of luminescent materials and phosphors, applied in the field of fluorescent materials, can solve the problems of inability to use fluorescent lamps, inability to excite with wavelength longer than 370 nm, and inability to use phosphors for short-wave u.v. excitation

Active Publication Date: 2005-12-15
SEOUL SEMICONDUCTOR
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Benefits of technology

[0022] In view of the prior art described above, it is an object of the present invention to provide lead and/or copper doped luminescent materials which hav...

Problems solved by technology

Excitation with wavelength longer than 370 nm is not possible.
However, such phosphors can only be used for a short wave U.V. excitation.
Because of their unstable chemical properties and their temperature behavior, they cannot be used in fluorescent lamps.
However, the use of these ions leads to an influence on...

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example 1

[0035] Luminescent materials for ultraviolet light or visible light excitation comprise lead and / or copper doped aluminates according to the formula as follows:

a(M′O).b(M″2O).c(M″X).dAl2O3.e(M′″O).f(M″″2O3).g(M′″″oOp).h(M″″″xOy) [0036] wherein M′ may be Pb, Cu, and / or any combination thereof; M″ may be one or more monovalent elements, for example, Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Au, Ag, and / or any combination thereof; M′″ may be one or more divalent elements, for example, Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Zn, Cd, Mn, and / or any combination thereof; M″″ may be one or more trivalent elements, for example, Sc, B, Ga, In, and / or any combination thereof; M′″″ may be Si, Ge, Ti, Zr, Mn, V, Nb, Ta, W, Mo, and / or any combination thereof; M″″″ may be Bi, Sn, Sb, Sc, Y, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Pm, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu, and / or any combination thereof; X may be F, Cl, Br, J, and / or any combination thereof; 0

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example 2

[0047] Luminescent materials for ultraviolet light or visible light excitation comprise lead and / or copper doped aluminates according to the formula as follows:

a(M′O).b(M″O).c(Al2O3).d(M′″2O3).e(M″″O2).f(M′″″xOy)  (5) [0048] wherein M′ may be Pb, Cu, and / or any combination thereof; M″ may be Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Zn, Cd, Mn, and / or any combination thereof; M′″ may be B, Ga, In, and / or any combination thereof; M″″ may be Si, Ge, Ti, Zr, Hf, and / or any combination thereof; M′″″ may be Bi, Sn, Sb, Sc, Y, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Pm, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu, and / or any combination thereof; 0

[0049] The luminous peak and density of Example 2 are described in Table 7, which will be shown below.

[0050] Example of Preparation:

[0051] Preparation of the luminescent material having formula (6)

Cu0.05Sr0.95Al1.9997Si0.0003O4:Eu  (6)

[0052] Starting materials: CuO, SrCO3, Al2O3, SiO2, Eu2O3, and / or any combination thereof.

[0053] The starting materials in the form of, for exam...

example 3

[0061] Luminescent materials for ultraviolet light or visible light excitation comprise lead and / or copper doped silicates according to the formula as follows:

a(M′O).b(M″O).c(M′″X).d(M′″2O).e(M″″2O3).f(M′″″oOp).g(SiO2).h(M″″″xOy)  (9) [0062] wherein M′ may be Pb, Cu, and / or any combination thereof; M″ may be Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Zn, Cd, Mn, and / or any combination thereof; M′″ may be Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Au, Ag, and / or any combination thereof; M″″ may be Al, Ga, In, and / or any combination thereof; M′″″ may be Ge, V, Nb, Ta, W, Mo, Ti, Zr, Hf, and / or any combination thereof; M″″″ may be Bi, Sn, Sb, Sc, Y, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Pm, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu, and / or any combination thereof; X may be F, Cl, Br, J, and any combination thereof; 0

[0063] The superior luminous density of Example 3 can be seen below.

[0064] Example of Preparation:

[0065] Preparation of the luminescent material having formula (10)

Cu0.05Sr1.7Ca0.25SiO4:Eu  (10)

[0066] Starting materials: CuO,...

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Abstract

This invention relates to luminescent materials for ultraviolet light or visible light excitation containing lead and/or copper doped chemical compounds. The luminescent material is composed of one or more than one compounds of aluminate type, silicate type, antimonate type, germanate/or germanate-silicate type, and/or phosphate type. Accordingly, the present invention is a good possibility to substitute earth alkaline ions by lead and copper for a shifting of the emission bands to longer or shorter wave length, respectively. Luminescent compounds containing copper and/or lead with improved luminescent properties and also with improved stability against water, humidity as well as other polar solvents are provided. The present invention is to provide lead and/or copper doped luminescent compounds, which has high color temperature range about 2,000K to 8,000K or 10,000K and CRI over 90.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] This invention relates generally to fluorescent materials containing rare earth elements and more particularly to such luminescent materials for exciting ultraviolet as well as visible light containing lead and / or copper doped compounds. [0003] 2. Description of the Related Art [0004] Lead and copper activated materials are known for short wave excitation, e.g. from a low pressure mercury lamp, such as barium disilicate activated by lead (Keith H. Butler, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1980, S 175, orthosilicate activated by lead (Keith H. Butler, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1980, S. 181), akermanites activated by lead, or Ca-metasilicate activated by Pb2+. [0005] Generally, the maxima of the emission bands of such lead activated phosphors are located between 290 nm and 370 nm at 254 nm excitation. Bariumdisilicate activated by lead is an U.V. emitting phosphor which currently is used in sun p...

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IPC IPC(8): C09K11/08C09K11/58C09K11/59C09K11/61C09K11/64C09K11/66C09K11/67C09K11/71C09K11/73C09K11/75C09K11/76C09K11/77C09K11/78
CPCC09K11/58C09K11/7783C09K11/66C09K11/665C09K11/666C09K11/7457C09K11/753C09K11/756C09K11/757C09K11/758C09K11/7706C09K11/7707C09K11/7709C09K11/7714C09K11/7734C09K11/7735C09K11/7737C09K11/7738C09K11/7739C09K11/774C09K11/7742C09K11/7792C09K11/592C09K11/77922C09K11/77344C09K11/77342C09K11/77
Inventor ROTH, GUNDULATEWS, WALTERLEE, CHUNG HOON
Owner SEOUL SEMICONDUCTOR
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